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1 1, Text | tell you. ~"He perceives water as water... fire as fire...
2 1, Text | He perceives water as water... fire as fire... wind
3 1 (1) | Earth, water, fire, and wind are the
4 1, Text | it. ~"He directly knows water as water... fire as fire...
5 1, Text | directly knows water as water... fire as fire... wind
6 1, Text | you. ~"He directly knows water as water... fire as fire...
7 1, Text | directly knows water as water... fire as fire... wind
8 1, Text | you. ~"He directly knows water as water... the All as the
9 1, Text | directly knows water as water... the All as the All... ~"
10 1, Text | you. ~"He directly knows water as water... the All as the
11 1, Text | directly knows water as water... the All as the All... ~"
12 1, Text | you. ~"He directly knows water as water... the All as the
13 1, Text | directly knows water as water... the All as the All... ~"
14 1, Text | you. ~"He directly knows water as water... fire as fire...
15 1, Text | directly knows water as water... fire as fire... wind
16 1, Text | you. ~"He directly knows water as water... the All as the
17 1, Text | directly knows water as water... the All as the All... ~"
18 7 | bright with the help of pure water, or just as gold becomes
19 7 (23) | crocodiles~And all that haunt the water straight to heaven~Will
20 7 (23) | but splash themselves~With water, are from evil kamma free! ~--
21 10b, 10 | of earth, the element of water, the element of fire, the
22 10b, 10 | body the elements of earth, water, fire, and wind." ~Thus
23 10b (11) | solidity (earth), adhesion (water), caloricity (fire) and
24 12 | earth as though it were water; he walks on water without
25 12 | were water; he walks on water without sinking as though
26 12, 19 | with clean, agreeable, cool water, transparent, with smooth
27 12, 20 | the practice of bathing in water three times daily including
28 12, 20 | the beings in) a drop of water thus: 'Let me not hurt the
29 12, 20 | powder, they drink kola-fruit water, and they make many kinds
30 12, 20 | looking like a gleam of water which has sunk far down
31 12, 20 | p.81] they drink rice water, and they make various kinds
32 13 | property, nor fire burn it, nor water sweep it away nor hateful
33 13 | it, or fire burns it, or water sweeps it away, or hateful
34 14, TrInt| luminous all around, where water, earth, fire, & wind have
35 36 | piece of timber lying in the water, and a man were to come
36 36 | sappy timber lying in the water?" ~"No, Master Gotama. Why
37 36 | besides it is lying in the water. Eventually the man would
38 36 | timber lying on land far from water, and a man were to come
39 36 | timber lying on land far from water?" ~"No, Master Gotama. Why
40 36 | is lying on land far from water. Eventually the man would
41 36 | timber lying on land far from water, and a man were to come
42 36 | is lying on land far from water." ~"So it is with any priest
43 36 | sockets like the gleam of water deep in a well... My scalp
44 45 | the practice of bathing in water. Thus in a variety of ways
45 58 (1) | looks like the head of a water buffalo, with two nasty,
46 61 | him, set out a seat and water for washing the feet. The
47 61 | little bit of the remaining water in the water dipper, said
48 61 | the remaining water in the water dipper, said to Ven. Rahula, "
49 61 | little bit of remaining water left in the water dipper?" ~"
50 61 | remaining water left in the water dipper?" ~"Yes sir." ~"That'
51 61 | little bit of remaining water, the Blessed One said to
52 61 | little bit of remaining water is tossed away?" ~"Yes,
53 61 | that. ~Having turned the water dipper upside down, the
54 61 | Rahula, do you see how this water dipper is turned upside
55 61 | that." ~Having turned the water dipper right-side up, the
56 61 | how empty and hollow this water dipper is?" ~"Yes, sir." ~"
57 63 | with the sinew of an ox, a water buffalo, a langur, or a
58 87 | Mallika: Give me the ablution water." Then King Pasenadi Kosala,
59 108, Text | the earth as if it were water. He walks on water without
60 108, Text | were water. He walks on water without sinking as if it
61 109 | great existents (earth, water, fire, & wind) are the cause,
62 119, 5 | sprinkling it again & again with water, so that his ball of bath
63 119, 5 | so that the cool fount of water welling up from within the
64 119, 5 | lotuses, born & growing in the water, stay immersed in the water
65 119, 5 | water, stay immersed in the water and flourish without standing
66 119, 5 | without standing up out of the water, so that they are permeated &
67 119, 5 | suffused & filled with cool water from their roots to their
68 119, 5 | be unpervaded with cool water; even so, the monk permeates...
69 119, 6 | along carrying a load of water. What do you think -- would
70 119, 6 | he get a place to put his water?" ~"Yes, venerable sir." ~"
71 119, 6 | set on a stand, full of water up to the brim so that crows
72 119, 6 | along carrying a load of water. What do you think -- would
73 119, 6 | he get a place to put his water?" ~"No, lord." ~"In the
74 119, 7 | Suppose that there were a water jar, set on a stand, brimful
75 119, 7 | set on a stand, brimful of water so that a crow could drink
76 119, 7 | in any way at all, would water spill out?" ~"Yes, lord." ~"
77 119, 7 | there were a rectangular water tank -- set on level ground,
78 119, 7 | bounded by dikes -- brimful of water so that a crow could drink
79 119, 7 | dikes anywhere at all, would water spill out?" ~"Yes, lord." ~"
80 119, 8 | the earth as if it were water. He walks on water without
81 119, 8 | were water. He walks on water without sinking as if it
82 125 | him with grass-fodder and water. When, Aggivessana, the
83 125 | accepted the grass-fodder and water from the elephant tamer,
84 126 | sprinkling it again & again with water. If he were to pile gravel
85 126 | sprinkling it again & again with water even when having made a
86 126 | of butter, would sprinkle water on water in a crock and
87 126 | would sprinkle water on water in a crock and twirl it
88 126 | If he were to sprinkle water on water in a crock and
89 126 | were to sprinkle water on water in a crock and twirl it
90 126 | them again & again with water. If he were to pile sesame
91 126 | them again & again with water, even when having made a
92 126 | of butter, would sprinkle water on curds in a crock and
93 126 | If he were to sprinkle water on curds in a crock and
94 126 (3) | twirled in the curds. The water sprinkled on the curds dilutes
95 140 | it time & again, sprinkle water on it time & again, examine
96 152 | stance. Just as drops of water roll off a gently sloping
97 152 | let two or three drops of water fall onto an iron pan heated
98 152 | falling of the drops of water, but they quickly would
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